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To dissidents
noun
A person who formally opposes the current political structure, the political group in power, the policies of the political group in power, or current laws.
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Under Bill Clinton, America began to offer aid to dissidents but also liberalised some travel.
This gave renewed strength to dissidents in a time of persecution and imprisonment.
Its attitudes to women, to minorities and to dissidents are well known.
"The treatment meted out to dissidents and lawyers is the regular one.
Maybe that's what happens to dissidents who are dead long enough.
The émigrés could supply literary sustenance to dissidents, but Abdülhamid could not be overthrown while the army remained loyal.
Mr Sullivan again:[O]ne ugly manifestation of absolute certainty in near-theological movements is their approach to dissidents.
Asked if the delegation spoke to dissidents during their visit, Mr Straw said: "We didn't want to, to be honest.
Pictures of the body circulated on the Internet and in Syrian media, perhaps as a warning to dissidents and parents.
What use is the network to dissidents in China if the Communist Party is watching everything they do online?
A network of interlocking foundations and charities mushroomed to organise the logistics of transferring millions of dollars to dissidents.
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